Concept Tagger Noun Web Service

The Concept Tagger Noun Web service uses UMBEL reference
concepts to tag an input text or a Web document. The OBIE (Ontology-Based Information Extraction)
method is used, driven by the UMBEL reference concept ontology. By noun
we mean that the tagging only occurs with the words (tokens) that are considered
singular or plurial nouns in the sentence(s) of the input text. The nouns are
matched to either the preferred labels or alternative labels of the reference
concepts, with the match basis denoted by color. The simple tagger is merely making
nouns string matches to the possible UMBEL reference concepts.

This tagger uses the plain labels of the reference concepts as matches against the nouns of the input text. With this
tagger, no manipulations are performed on the reference concept labels nor on the input text except if you
specified the usage of the stemmer. Also, there is NO disambiguation performed by the
tagger if multiple concepts are tagged for a given keyword.

Usage

This Web service is is intended for those who want to focus on UMBEL and do not care
about more complicated matches. The output of the tagger can be used as-is,
but it is intended to be the initial input to more sophisticated reference concept
matching and disambiguation methods.
No permissions are required to query this Web service endpoint. To
access this endpoint, you simply have to send a HTTP GET
query to the proper endpoint URL per the specifications below.

Clojure Code Serialization

The Clojure code serialization is the same as the EDN serialization except
that all of the types are specified. This serialization should be used by Clojure
compliant parsers. This serialization should not be used
by ClojureScript applications.